The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 1 |
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The main body took post at Trenton , and detachments were placed both above
and below , while small parties , without interruption from the people of the
country , reconnoitred the Delaware for a considerable distance . From
Bordentown ...
The main body took post at Trenton , and detachments were placed both above
and below , while small parties , without interruption from the people of the
country , reconnoitred the Delaware for a considerable distance . From
Bordentown ...
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that they gave the assailants some well - directed fires which must have done
considerable execution ; and that , after retreating from the ground on which the
engagement commenced , they formed again , at a small distance from the scene
of ...
that they gave the assailants some well - directed fires which must have done
considerable execution ; and that , after retreating from the ground on which the
engagement commenced , they formed again , at a small distance from the scene
of ...
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Through this severe experiment on their fortitude , the native Americans
persevered steadily in the performance of their duty ; but the conduct of the
Europeans , who constituted a large part of the army , was , to a considerable
extent , less ...
Through this severe experiment on their fortitude , the native Americans
persevered steadily in the performance of their duty ; but the conduct of the
Europeans , who constituted a large part of the army , was , to a considerable
extent , less ...
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